Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting No. 3 Kansas lifts suspension of forward Carlton Bragg (Sports Betting News)

No. 3 Kansas lifts suspension of forward Carlton Bragg (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Jan. 24, 2017, file photo, Kansas forward Carlton Bragg Jr. (15) is disappointed by a referee's call during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against West Virginia, in Morgantown, W.Va. At left is head coach Bill Self. Bragg has been suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules. Coach Self said in announcing the suspension late Thursday, Jan. 26, that the violation isn't connected to an investigation into an alleged rape at his team's dorm in December. (AP Photo/Raymond Thompson)

Kansas has lifted the indefinite suspension of sophomore Carlton Bragg Jr., who has missed the past three games after he was charged with misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Bragg was expected to play for the No. 3 Jayhawks against Kansas State on Monday night. The drug paraphernalia was uncovered during a separate investigation in December into an alleged rape at the dorm where Kansas basketball players live.

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